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🗓️ 1 October 2025
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In September 2015, thousands of women tea pickers went on strike at one of India’s biggest tea producers.
They had picked more tea than ever that year but were furious that wages remained low and managers were proposing to cut their bonus.
Their action was unprecedented, with the low-caste women protesting in the streets for nine days, against both the multinational company employing them and their union.
Their sit-in ended only after the government intervened and the women’s demands were met.
Jacqueline Paine speaks to Rajeshwary, one of the leaders of the group that organised the direct action.
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(Photo: Tea picker strike in Munnar. Credit: Countercurrents.org)
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| 1:01.2 | 2015 when women tea pickers in southern India staged an extraordinary nine-day sit-in outside the offices |
| 1:09.4 | of their employer angry over low wages and poor conditions. |
| 1:14.4 | This is the story of how this female workforce fought for justice and improved the lives of |
| 1:19.6 | thousands of plantation workers. |
| 1:24.1 | It's Monday the 7th of September 2015 and since early morning, hundreds of women have been flooding into Munar, a hill town in India's southwestern coastal state of Kerala. |
| 1:35.2 | Police are on guard outside the headquarters of KDHP, one of the area's largest tea producers, where its female employees are protesting on the picket line. |
| 1:45.4 | Rajaswari, a fourth-generation Tamil tea picker, has emerged as one of the leaders. |
| 1:55.6 | We are not afraid of the company, the union or the police. |
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